Barry Murphy returns once more trawl the TV and radio guides (so you don’t have to) to find anything worth tuning into this week. All listings are for UK terrestrial TV, Freeview and national radio, with the shows running from Friday 7th December to Thursday 13th December.Highlight of the week

The Pink Floyd Story: Which One’s Pink? – Wednesday 12th December BBC 1. 10.45pmChronicling the history of the band, from the psychedelic 1960s through to their reunion appearance at Live 8 in 2005. Originally led by Syd Barrett, who died in 2006, they experimented with sound and pioneered the concept album, while creating ever more visually ambitious stage shows, with Roger Waters the key songwriter for their massive selling compilations of the 1970s, followed by two globally successful albums in the 1980s with David Gilmour at the helm. Featuring archive footage and original interviews.

Friday 7th December

TV

Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) – ITV 4. 6.00pm – 7.00pmHopkirk is certain he has witnessed a murder, even though the victim turns out to be still alive.

Space 1999 – ITV4. 7.00pm – 8.00pmWhen an astronaut seemingly returns from the dead, he directs the crew towards a planet resembling Earth – but the promised idyll soon proves fraught with danger.The Professionals – ITV 4. 8.00pm – 9.00pmBodie and Doyle suspect Russian intervention when a lieutenant colonel disappears.Brazil, Brazil (3/3) – BBC 4. 9.00pm – 10.00pmA look at the extraordinary diversity of musical styles across Brazil, and how these serve to highlight the country’s wide social divisions.Tales of the Unexpected – ITV 4. 10.55pm – 12.05amDouble bill of the classic series. In the first, when an elderly aristocrat recalls a duel fought in Germany in the 1920s, a shocking secret is revealed. In the second, three thrifty ladies are reunited by the death of a woman who served their families in the colonies.Flight of the Conchords (11/12) – BBC 4. 11.00pm – 11.35pmJermaine and Bret try to cheer up Murray after a disappointing gig.

The Sweeney – ITV 4. 9.55pm – 10.55pmRegan and Carter uncover a plot to smuggle gold into the Middle East disguised as weights for an international strongman competition.

The Company (3/3) – BBC 2. 9.40pm – 11.15pmThe powerful Cold War thriller based on Robert Littell’s bestselling novel concludes. After being given clues to the identity of the KGB mole, arch strategist James Angleton reaches a conclusion that Jack finds unacceptable. Meanwhile, as glasnost blooms in the Soviet Union, Starik’s scheme to bring America to its knees nears fruition.

Brazil, Brazil (3/3) – BBC 4. 10.00pm – 11.00pmHow musical styles differ across Brazil but still play an important role in highlighting the country’s divisions between rich and poor.

Film: Deep Red (1975) – Film4. 10.45pm – 1.10amItalian giallo murder mystery starring David Hemmings. While in Rome, pianist Marcus enlists the help of Gianna, a local journalist, to track down the killer of a parapsychologist – before the maniac strikes again.

The Buzzcocks at the Forum – Virgin 1. 11.00pm – 12.05amThe legendary Manchester punk band perform a selection of their greatest tracks.

Radio

Sounds of the 60s – BBC Radio 2. 8.00am – 10.00amBrian Matthew spins two hours of hits, B -sides and album tracks.

Between Rock and a Good Cause – BBC Radio 4. 10.30am – 11.00amFrom San Francisco in the 1960s to Live Aid in America in the 1980s, controversial music promoter Bill Graham was a tough businessman who also managed dozens of benefit concerts, with some of the biggest names in rock. John Wilson looks back at a career of backstage battles and the odd on-stage punch-up, including the memories of British promoter Harvey Goldsmith, Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and Graham’s friends and colleagues.

The Funk and Soul Show – BBC Radio 6. 6.00pm – 9.00pm3 hours of funk, soul and blues.

Film: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) – Five. 4.20pm – 6.20pmAuthentic spy drama adapted from the novel by John Le Carre, starring Richard Burton. Disillusioned with the world of espionage, agent Alec Leamas is desperate to retire. However, his superiors decide that this air of disenchantment is the perfect cover for a defector, and Leamas is sent behind the Iron Curtain for one last assignment.

Film: Carry on Dick (1974) -Film4. 7.20pm – 9.00pmSaucy comedy starring Sid James. In Georgian England all travellers are fair game to highwayman Dick Turpin. The Bow Street runners are at their wits end: little do they know that Dick has the most ingenious of disguises.

The Mighty Boosh – (4/6) – BBC 3. 10.30pm – 11.00pmSeries three. Vince finds the Crack Fox hanging around the bins and invites him into the shop, but the animal repays his kindness by stealing a bottle of Shaman Juice.Monday 10th December

Film: Lucky Jim (1957) – BBC 4. 7.30pm – 9.00pmComedy based on Kingsley Amis’s satirical novel starring Ian Charmichael and Terry-Thomas. A junior history lecturer at a provincial university is appalled by the pompous posturing of those around him and becomes a disruptive influence.

6 Music Plays it Again – The Otis Redding Story (2/4) – BBC 6 Music. 9.30pm – 10.00pmStuart Maconie charts the career of the soul giant.

Richard Pryor – Was it Something I said? – BBC Radio 2. 10.30pm – 11.30pm.Russell fucking Brand pays tribute to the king of stand-up comedy Richard Pryor, who died in 2005, aged 65. The programme features archive clips and new interviews with those who worked with him, including comic actor Bill Cosby and writing partner Paul Mooney.

The Mighty Boosh – BBC 3. 11.50pm – 12.20am(4/6) Series three. Vince finds the Crack Fox hanging around the bins and invites him into the shop, but the animal repays his kindness by stealing a bottle of Shaman Juice.

Radio

6 Music Plays it Again – BBC 6 Music. 9.30pm – 10.00pmThe Otis Redding Story (3/4) – Stuart Maconie charts the career of the soul giant.